LED flashlights

LunarMist

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It is $300, not $200. Based on the max cd that beams is really wide too. :(
A single XHP35 light would be nearly enough for the same brightness after the first 7 seconds, cost a lot less, and have a better beam.
 

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That's what she said.

It is rather small and should fit in most women's pockets as well, though it could fit a purse or handbag.
Most of the flashlights look like they were designed by some military or sci-fi dude. :lol:
Not that I like Apple, but maybe they could help design flashlights to be more attractive to normal people and especially women.
 

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No. It's discontinued anyway.

So the new v2 version has higher lumens in the brightest mode, but the run time must be ridiculously short. V1 only lasts about 30 minutes before it is almost dead.
There is no decent middle output; it needs a 200 lumen mode.
 

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He posted to the wrong thread. (It's happened to some of us a few times.)

He couldn't delete it, so he just edited it down to 1 word.
 

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He posted to the wrong thread. (It's happened to some of us a few times.)

He couldn't delete it, so he just edited it down to 1 word.

I don't know you know all that, but it seems plausible.
 

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So you don't think this is the wave of the future in flashlights?
 

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So I'm looking for a headlamp with good brightness and high cri.

I still use my hc90, works great, but I have a need to illuminate when mowing in the evening hours, now that it's getting pretty dark by 6pm. The hc90 doesn't give me the definition I'm looking for when mowing and trimming. Will only be used on lawns where I've previously cut during daylight, so I'll already be aware of hazards.

Cpf forums seem to recommend this one:

http://www.zebralight.com/H600Fd-Mk-IV-18650-XHP502-Floody-5000K-High-CRI-Headlamp_p_219.html

Edit to add: hmm this one has a 120 degree flood - http://www.zebralight.com/H604d-18650-XHP502-Flood-5000K-High-CRI-Headlamp_p_224.html
 
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That Skilhunt looks pretty decent. I've been wanting a decent headlamp.
 

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Been a while since I got a flashlight and then last night this beauty broke thru my defenses:

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That's a fun flashlight. I'm surprised they didn't limit the production numbers to 1776 in the US. :) How is it so far?
 

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:) yeah that would have been cool. Just shipped out of CA so prob a week away. Apparently they had the same color scheme on the smaller baton light for 4th of July and sold out in minutes, so they made more for this release. There's a magnetic remote switch available I may try that later.
 
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